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Old 11-05-2005 | 06:31 PM
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Looking for an MLS type head gasket .045, doesn't seem to be any with a 4.030 gasket bore.
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Originally Posted by moregrip
Looking for an MLS type head gasket .045, doesn't seem to be any with a 4.030 gasket bore.
You check with Thunder? Arent the FelPro 1041's a 4.03 bore???

EDIT: 4.135, I had to check again!!

I did a bit more searching. SCE has a gasket in the Titan that might work. They have a 4.00 bore @ .043 thick. They also have a 4.06 in a .043. Not an MLS but just an option short of calling up Cometic for some special jobbers.

http://www.scegaskets.com/pdf/page%2012-16.pdf

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Originally Posted by 99Silver5.3
You check with Thunder? Arent the FelPro 1041's a 4.03 bore???

EDIT: 4.135, I had to check again!!

I did a bit more searching. SCE has a gasket in the Titan that might work. They have a 4.00 bore @ .043 thick. They also have a 4.06 in a .043. Not an MLS but just an option short of calling up Cometic for some special jobbers.

http://www.scegaskets.com/pdf/page%2012-16.pdf
hmm, interesting, any experience with these copper gaskets?
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Getting ready for the heads, cam, exhaust changeover I see.

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Originally Posted by moregrip
hmm, interesting, any experience with these copper gaskets?
I know couple that have used them with no problems. Guys with LS1's mostly. They always told me the FI guys loved them.
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Getting ready for the heads, cam, exhaust changeover I see.


maybe bro
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who makes GM MLS gaskets?

these guys maybe?
http://www.dana.com/Automotive_Syste...h_gaskets.aspx
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interesting:

http://www.engineparts.com/p_performance_gaskets.asp
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Originally Posted by moregrip
who makes GM MLS gaskets?

these guys maybe?
http://www.dana.com/Automotive_Syste...h_gaskets.aspx
I always thought Dana or Reinz.
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Are you looking for a thinner gasket Grippy? I think the Felpro is .043 or .045. You want to ask BigTex he helped me with this question, I ended up using the GM MLS gasket.



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